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On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 16:05:49 -0500, amdx wrote:
On 4/23/2016 1:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I was reading the other day that most of the AM stations are being shut down or sold to special interest broadcasters. Affected is the first commercial radio station in the USA ... WBZ in Boston. I used to listen to 'BZ all the time as a kid ... Red Sox games and then Dick Summer and Larry Glick at night. Too bad to see them being shut down but they are another casualty of the Internet and technology. I listened to WBZ in the 80's and part of the 90s. I lived in Michigan at the time and WBZ came in very well in the evening. I enjoyed Larry Glick in the middle of the night, starting at 1 or 2 am. Glick had some hilarious skits. Anyone recall him calling the Hawaiian pay phone? I also listened to David Brudnoy earlier in the evening, around 10 or 11pm, Brudnoy was very intelligent and did more serious interviews. After I moved to Florida and got up an antenna, I only received WBZ very clear for about 30 seconds one evening and then never again. I sent a letter to them asking if the were going to put their programing on the internet, I got a response, "not at this time", some CBS rules as I understood it. Years later, I received an email saying their programing was now on the internet. They must have saved all the emails asking about internet programming. Sorry to hear they are shutting down. Good Memories. Mikek When I was in DC we went the other way and listened to Dick Biondi on WLS in Chicago. A good super het radio connected to a 100' antenna locked it in like it was local at night. We used to have one good AM talk station here that was all local during the day and went to syndicated shows like Dr Dean and that travel/money guy. The local show was good because it was mostly local stuff and they got the real guys on. I called in one day, talked to the Lee County DOT director and got the light at the end of my street retimed within a week. That was also where we heard the real story about James Billie (indian chief and casino manager) and the panther he killed. We also heard the real story about Reahart and his fight with Lee County that made it all the way to the steps of the SCOTUS who let his ruling stand (the government has to pay if they rezone your property) Both of them just quietly went away in the news. Rush Limbaugh killed local talk. He started giving his show away and it was cheaper than paying local people for a bigger audience. I looked and we have 16 AM stations that you might be able to hear. Half are spanish, 1 adult contemporary, 1 country, 2 news and the rest are sports talk. |
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